Deck 4: Control Structures I Selection
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Deck 4: Control Structures I Selection
1
Which of the following is a relational operator?
A) =
B) ==
C) !
D) &&
A) =
B) ==
C) !
D) &&
B
2
The expression in an if statement is sometimes called a(n) ____.
A) selection statement
B) action statement
C) decision maker
D) action maker
A) selection statement
B) action statement
C) decision maker
D) action maker
C
3
A compound statement functions as if it was a single statement.
True
4
The operators != and == have the same order of precedence.
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5
In C++, both ! and != are relational operators.
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6
In C++, !, &&, and || are called relational operators.
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7
A control structure alters the normal sequential flow of execution in a program.
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8
The expression (x >= 0 && x <= 100) evaluates to false if either x < 0 or x >= 100.
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9
In C++, && has a higher precedence than ||.
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10
What does <= mean?
A) less than
B) greater than
C) less than or equal to
D) greater than or equal to
A) less than
B) greater than
C) less than or equal to
D) greater than or equal to
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11
If the expression in an assert statement evaluates to true, the program terminates.
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12
Which of the following expressions correctly determines that x is greater than 10 and less than 20?
A) 10 < x < 20
B) (10 < x < 20)
C) 10 < x && x < 20
D) 10 < x || x < 20
A) 10 < x < 20
B) (10 < x < 20)
C) 10 < x && x < 20
D) 10 < x || x < 20
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13
Which of the following operators has the highest precedence?
A) !
B) *
C) %
D) =
A) !
B) *
C) %
D) =
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14
In a ____ control structure, the computer executes particular statements depending on some condition(s).
A) looping
B) repetition
C) selection
D) sequence
A) looping
B) repetition
C) selection
D) sequence
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15
Which of the following is the "not equal to" relational operator?
A) !
B) |
C) !=
D) &
A) !
B) |
C) !=
D) &
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16
Suppose x is 5 and y is 7. Choose the value of the following expression: (x != 7) && (x <= y)
A) false
B) true
C) 0
D) null
A) false
B) true
C) 0
D) null
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17
The result of a logical expression cannot be assigned to an int variable, but it can be assigned to a bool variable.
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18
Which of the following operators has the lowest precedence?
A) !
B) ||
C) &&
D) =
A) !
B) ||
C) &&
D) =
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19
Suppose P and Q are logical expressions. The logical expression P && Q is true if both P and Q are true.
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20
Suppose that x is an int variable. Which of the following expressions always evaluates to true?
A) (x > 0) || ( x <= 0)
B) (x >= 0) || (x == 0)
C) (x > 0) && ( x <= 0)
D) (x > 0) && (x == 0)
A) (x > 0) || ( x <= 0)
B) (x >= 0) || (x == 0)
C) (x > 0) && ( x <= 0)
D) (x > 0) && (x == 0)
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21
To develop a program, you can use an informal mixture of C++ and ordinary language, called ____.
A) assert code
B) pseudocode
C) cppcode
D) source code
A) assert code
B) pseudocode
C) cppcode
D) source code
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22
What is the value of x after the following statements execute? int x;
X = (5 <= 3 && 'A' < 'F') ? 3 : 4
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
X = (5 <= 3 && 'A' < 'F') ? 3 : 4
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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23
Putting ____________________ in front of a logical expression reverses the value of that logical expression.
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24
What is the output of the following C++ code? int x = 35;
Int y = 45;
Int z;
If (x > y)
Z = x + y;
Else
Z = y - x;
Cout << x << " " << y << " " << z << endl;
A) 35 45 80
B) 35 45 10
C) 35 45 -10
D) 35 45 0
Int y = 45;
Int z;
If (x > y)
Z = x + y;
Else
Z = y - x;
Cout << x << " " << y << " " << z << endl;
A) 35 45 80
B) 35 45 10
C) 35 45 -10
D) 35 45 0
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25
What is the output of the following C++ code? int x = 55;
Int y = 5;
Switch (x % 7)
{
Case 0:
Case 1:
Y++;
Case 2:
Case 3:
Y = y + 2;
Case 4:
Break;
Case 5:
Case 6:
Y = y - 3;
}
Cout << y << endl;
A) 2
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
Int y = 5;
Switch (x % 7)
{
Case 0:
Case 1:
Y++;
Case 2:
Case 3:
Y = y + 2;
Case 4:
Break;
Case 5:
Case 6:
Y = y - 3;
}
Cout << y << endl;
A) 2
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
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26
In C++, the logical operator AND is represented by ____________________.
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27
The symbol > is a(n) ____________________ operator.
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28
What is the output of the following code? char lastInitial = 'A';
Switch (lastInitial)
{
Case 'A':
Cout << "section 1" <Break;
Case 'B':
Cout << "section 2" <Break;
Case 'C':
Cout << "section 3" <Break;
Case 'D':
Cout << "section 4" <Break;
Default:
Cout << "section 5" <}
A) section 1
B) section 2
C) section 3
D) section 5
Switch (lastInitial)
{
Case 'A':
Cout << "section 1" <
Case 'B':
Cout << "section 2" <
Case 'C':
Cout << "section 3" <
Case 'D':
Cout << "section 4" <
Default:
Cout << "section 5" <
A) section 1
B) section 2
C) section 3
D) section 5
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29
Assume you have three int variables: x = 2, y = 6, and z. Choose the value of z in the following expression: z = (y / x > 0) ? x : y;.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
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30
The conditional operator ?: takes ____ arguments.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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31
When one control statement is located within another, it is said to be ____.
A) blocked
B) compound
C) nested
D) closed
A) blocked
B) compound
C) nested
D) closed
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32
Which of the following will cause a logical error if you are attempting to compare x to 5?
A) if (x == 5)
B) if (x = 5)
C) if (x <= 5)
D) if (x >= 5)
A) if (x == 5)
B) if (x = 5)
C) if (x <= 5)
D) if (x >= 5)
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33
The appearance of = in place of == resembles a(n) ____.
A) syntax error
B) silent killer
C) compilation error
D) input failure
A) syntax error
B) silent killer
C) compilation error
D) input failure
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34
A ____________________ operator allows you to make comparisions in a program.
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35
You can disable assert statements by using which of the following?
A) #include
B) #define
C) #clear NDEBUG
D) #define NDEBUG
A) #include
B) #define
C) #clear NDEBUG
D) #define NDEBUG
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36
What is the output of the following code fragment if the input value is 4? int num;
Int alpha = 10;
Cin >> num;
Switch (num)
{
Case 3:
Alpha++;
Break;
Case 4:
Case 6:
Alpha = alpha + 3;
Case 8:
Alpha = alpha + 4;
Break;
Default:
Alpha = alpha + 5;
}
Cout << alpha << endl;
A) 13
B) 14
C) 17
D) 22
Int alpha = 10;
Cin >> num;
Switch (num)
{
Case 3:
Alpha++;
Break;
Case 4:
Case 6:
Alpha = alpha + 3;
Case 8:
Alpha = alpha + 4;
Break;
Default:
Alpha = alpha + 5;
}
Cout << alpha << endl;
A) 13
B) 14
C) 17
D) 22
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37
The value of the expression 7 + 8 <= 15 is ____________________.
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38
What is the output of the following code? if (6 > 8)
{
Cout << " ** " << endl ;
Cout << "****" << endl;
}
Else if (9 == 4)
Cout << "***" << endl;
Else
Cout << "*" << endl;
A) *
B) **
C) ***
D) ****
{
Cout << " ** " << endl ;
Cout << "****" << endl;
}
Else if (9 == 4)
Cout << "***" << endl;
Else
Cout << "*" << endl;
A) *
B) **
C) ***
D) ****
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39
For a program to use the assert function, it must include which of the following?
A) #include
B) #include
C) #include
D) #include NDEBUG
A) #include
B) #include
C) #include
D) #include NDEBUG
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40
What is the output of the following code? char lastInitial = 'S';
Switch (lastInitial)
{
Case 'A':
Cout << "section 1" <Break;
Case 'B':
Cout << "section 2" <Break;
Case 'C':
Cout << "section 3" <Break;
Case 'D':
Cout << "section 4" <Break;
Default:
Cout << "section 5" <}
A) section 2
B) section 3
C) section 4
D) section 5
Switch (lastInitial)
{
Case 'A':
Cout << "section 1" <
Case 'B':
Cout << "section 2" <
Case 'C':
Cout << "section 3" <
Case 'D':
Cout << "section 4" <
Default:
Cout << "section 5" <
A) section 2
B) section 3
C) section 4
D) section 5
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41
Every else must be paired with a(n) ____________________.
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42
Suppose found = true and num = 6. The value of the expression (!found) || (num > 6) is ____________________.
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43
A(n) ____________________ structure does not require the evaluation of a logical expression.
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44
The ____________________ of relational and logical operators is said to be from left to right.
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45
Putting a semicolon after the parentheses following the expression in an if statement (that is, before the statement) is a(n) ____________________ error.
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46
To output results correctly, the switch structure must include a(n) ____________________ statement after each cout statement, except the last cout statement.
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47
The term ____________________ describes a process in which the computer evaluates a logical expression from left to right and stops as soon as the value of the expression is known.
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48
The value of the expression 6 < 5 || 'g' > 'a' && 7 < 4
is ____________________.
is ____________________.
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49
Consider the following statements.
int score;
string grade;
if (score >= 65)
grade = "pass";
else
grade = "fail";
If score is equal to 75, the value of grade is "____________________".
int score;
string grade;
if (score >= 65)
grade = "pass";
else
grade = "fail";
If score is equal to 75, the value of grade is "____________________".
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50
Once an input stream enters a(n) ____________________ state, all subsequent input statements associated with that input stream are ignored, and the computer continues to execute the program, which produces erroneous results.
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